

Ivette is survived by her beloved husband of 18 years, Dino Trapp, her children, her chosen children, grandchildren, siblings, nieces, nephews and a host of cherished family and friends.
Ivette studied interior design and earned her associates degree at Florida State College of Jacksonville. Her love for fashion and interior design was evident in how she dressed and decorated her homes.
Throughout her life, Ivette embraced various roles, however her true passion was supporting her husband and nurturing her family as a devoted mother, grandmother, sister and aunt.
She touched the hearts of many with her radiant presence, earning a reputation as the light in every room she graced. Her unwavering faith, vibrant spirit, and zest for life made every day a celebration. She lived her life saying she was a “free spirit” and modeling It.
Ivette faced cancer with remarkable courage and remained a beacon of strength and grace. She was very loyal and had a belief in the power of being positive and generous. Her legacy of warmth and compassion lives on in the countless lives she touched, inspiring others to embrace kindness and forge meaningful connections.
To her loved ones, Ivette was not just a mother, but a powerful role model of what It means to be a tender person spreading all of her joy, love and kindness in this world.
Gone too soon, but we will carry her memory forever in our hearts.
May her soul rest in Heaven.
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